Just my two cents here: I see External HostName = "mentis.hopto.org"Is that name via dns set to your hosting machines ip address?Maybe for testing make it External HostName = 88.99.77.22 ** example digits. The digits must be your hosting machines internet connection IPSo NOT internal address router ip's. You can check your hosting machines IP address here: www.swondo.com/ip Be sure to check IP with a browser running on the same network as the "sim hosting" computer.

Hello, I brought 4 regions online the other day. Because of a self-inflicted stupid mistake, I had to reboot my linux server. The region's I was using on my system were refused by yours because they already existed. I had to change my location and change their names. How do I keep this from happening? To keep changing my region name and location is a pain.

After some consternation, I thought it wise to reread the setup pages and saw that the regions have to be manually removed through the web page. Great for manually taking them off line, but takes the wind out of my sails if I am away, power is lost to storms and the UPS dies before it comes back on. (bless our midwest storms)

I was hoping to setup an autoboot scenario for my unix servers. Oh well. Is what it is. Any how thanks so much for replying. Truly appreciate it.

if after a reboot all the data position, name and UUID of a region are the same, there is no need to do anything in the web tool. The region will pop up again. I do an automatic server reboot each night with a brute force "shutdown -r now" in a cron job. (So if something crashes and I'm away, latest after 24 hours it is back again.)

Manual deletion in the web tool is only necessary if you want to create the "same" region on another position. That is an intended security feature, otherwise any other people (me for example) could hijack your region if your server goes down (for example by attack). Or they could simply take over your map position removing your region from the grid and setting up their own instead.